Simulcast on KGRA Radio, YouTube, Facebook & Twitch – Tuesday, October 31, 2023 @ 7:00 PM EDT (-4GMT)
BIO: For the past 28 years, David has been a co-founder of an advanced electronic test equipment custom engineering and supply corporation.
He designed and built a vector impedance cathode ray oscilloscope that fits in the palm.
Spanning more than three decades he has designed electronic devices including commercial HAM radio equipment and prototypes in aerospace and government contracts.
In his spare time, he volunteers at Bellevue College providing technical maintenance, calibration, and operation of the astronomical observatory.
David owns all of the large array of research equipment and inventions that were used on his expedition in the movie “A Tear in the Sky.”
He also appeared in several episodes of “Skinwalker Ranch” using his re-engineered FLIR thermal cameras that provided differential FLIR
detection which resulted in newly discovered anomalies. His inventions also include a FLIR thermal camera that converts heat and cold temperatures into sound,
GEN-3 night vision goggles that convert light into sound, binoculars that convert light into sound, and a broad spectrum of modulated Lightwave
transmitters which include ultraviolet and longwave infrared.
While using scientific-grade FLIR thermal imaging cameras David has also recorded many UAP/UFOs which appear to defy our understanding of physics.
The unknown objects with strange shapes often passively measure very cold at -80F or -62C according to the FLIR NIST traceable measured calibrated temperature span.
The objects are also not visible using Military GEN 3+ night vision goggles or unaided eyes. The low temperatures of the unknown objects can’t be explained as simple high-altitude crafts in a cold environment.
This is due to the trigonometry calculations based on the known FLIR camera field of view, the programmed emissivity, and the known cold temperature references at altitudes.
The trigonometry calculation results in some unknown objects having physical measurements as much as 2,200 feet or 670 meters in scale.
David continues to develop new inventions and technology focused on detecting phenomena outside the limits of commercially available equipment.
He recently recorded the modulated light from the coma and nucleus of Comet E3 ZTF and converted it to sound by using his refined photon-electron-multiplier technology.
His newly designed FLIR telescope Germanium lens system offers 100x LWIR-optical magnification enabling FLIR video of crater details on the moon with passive temperature measurement of the lunar surface.
He also owns more than a dozen scientific-grade FLIR thermal cameras that he uses in search of anomalous activity as well as an array of lab-standard RF spectrum analyzers and oscilloscopes.
476,000 year old building with notched wood: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2392894-earliest-evidence-of-buildings-made-from-wood-is-476000-years-old/
GEN 3-night vision goggles that also convert modulated light into sound:
David Mason from the movie “A Tear in the Sky” demonstrates his GEN 3+ night vision invention that converts light into sound while offering conventional nigh…
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FLIR camera invention that converts modulated heat and cold temperatures into sound:
This demo video of David’s FLIR inventions was made a month before the movie “A Tear in the Sky” was filmed. The inventions were built in October 2019 and de…
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Binoculars that also convert modulated light including ultraviolet and infrared into sound:
David Mason demonstrates one of his devices used in the expedition and movie.This demo video was originally posted on September 14th, 2019 on the UFO i Team …
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Refined photomultiplier designed system that enables detecting low level modulated light from comets and converting it to sound:
Here is an amazing recording of the SOUND of comet E3 ZTF which was made by utilizing an electron multiplier-photomultiplier system designed by David Mason. …
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David Mason demonstrates his handheld vector impedance oscilloscope invention that can test very sensitive electronic parts and components.
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Here’s another high-resolution FLIR video of the Moon I recorded on January 2nd, 2023.The long-wave infrared optical focal system I engineered is unique and …
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